The UT Extension Plan File
The University of Tennessee Extension maintains a collection of over
300 building and equipment plans, and all are now available in electronic format for download.
The plans are primarily intended for use in Tennessee, but many are appropriate for other locations as well.

The plans came from many sources. Some were developed in The University of
Tennessee Extension Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science Department, but most
were developed in a cooperative effort with the United States Department of Agriculture
and the Cooperative Farm Building Plan Exchange. The Plan Exchange no longer
exists, but the plans remain on file and are available.

The plans developed at The University of Tennessee are based on the research
and demonstration experiences of scientists at The University of Tennessee. The
USDA plans generally originated at Land Grant Institutions across the country and were
submitted to the Cooperative Farm Building Plan Exchange where they were edited and
distributed to all states for use in their Extension education programs.

We have attempted to verify that each plan is appropriate for use in Tennessee.
However, these plans are mainly for use as planning guides, and you should
check with local authorities concerning building code and building permit requirements.
Also, good construction practices should be followed when building from these or any
other plans.

Using the plan listThis list was prepared to assist you in obtaining plans from The University of
Tennessee Extension. Although many of the plans are for agricultural structures, a wide
variety of building and equipment plans is available. The plans are arranged by subject
to help you locate the plan(s) in which you are most interested.

The plan number (Plan No.) for each plan is given in the first column. It is
important to refer to this number if questions arise.

The second column shows the number of sheets (No. Pages) in each plan so
you can insure any plans you review or print are complete.

A brief description (Plan Description) is given. Plans are difficult to describe
with just a few words, but the description should help you further narrow your choices.

How to obtain plans
If your computer has the free Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Professional, simply click on the highlighted plan number of the plan(s) you wish to see. You can then print or save the file. These plans are intended for printing on 8½ by 11-inch paper, but you can select from several Adobe printing options.

We are often asked if a materials list or additional information is available for individual plans. The answer is, "No." When you click on a plan, you get all the information avaiable. Questions or comments about this site, may be directed to us by phone, mail or email at the following
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